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Hyper-Zionism: Germany, the Nazi Past and Israel

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The most thorough and damning account of German Zionism available from leading authors, academics and activists.

Germany remains unmatched across Europe in its unconditional support for the Israeli state. Since October 7, 2023, the German state has particularly distinguished itself in its brutal repression of anyone who dares to speak out against Israel's crimes in Palestine. What is going on?

In this urgent collection, leading authors including Hans Kundnani, Nahed Samour, Adam Tooze, and Dirk Moses, explore Germany's pathological commitment to the state of Israel. The book investigates the many levels at which Germany's "hyper-Zionism" operates, with essays on the country's memory culture – Erinnerungskultur – around the Holocaust and its effect on Arab and Muslim Germans, the state's protection of Israel as a foundational staatsräson, and the self-destruction of German cultural institutions in the name of defending Israel. The collection also probes the twin phenomena of philo- and antisemitism that permeate contemporary German institutions.

The situation in Germany reverberates across Europe and beyond. Hyper-Zionism shows how history, politics and bad faith conspire to create a stifling culture of suppression, silencing and violence.

147 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 9, 2025

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May 17, 2026
A great essay collection that analyzes the uniquely German reaction to Oct 7, the historical development up to this moment, and how clinging to the idea of Israel as Germany's "Staatsräson" is now eroding the country's Rechtsstaat, trust in the law, trust in public media, and international image politically and in the cultural realm.
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